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== Usage Rates ==
 
== Usage Rates ==
  
This is most important type of charge, which would be applied based on the usage of the service. For example, call per minute or per second, data download per MB, etc. SmartBilling allows to define the company´s usage rate and on the other hand collects the data from suppliers to calculate exactly how to invoice the customer
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Usage Rates are among the most important types of charges supported in SmartBilling.  They can only be applied within a [[Subscription relationships|Subscription]] and they define how usage transactions related to the subscribed [[Services|Service]] are collected, rated and processed. 
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The calculation associated with a Usage Rate can be selected from one of the following Method Types:
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| Pass-Through ||Take the pricing from the usage transaction imported and use the same value to charge the customer.
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|Fixed-Rate  ||The Rate (price), Cost, Minimum/Incremental Intervals (duration) and Included Units (minutes) are specified in the Usage Rate entity.
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|Rate Plan    ||Use a look-up table to determine the rate at which to charge the customer.  A field in the Usage Rate will specify the name of the Rate Plan to use.  The index into the lookup table will depend upon the type, source (supplier) and format of the usage transaction being processed. (For Outbound International LD calls, the dialed number is the index, and the look-up finds the longest string in the look-up table that matches that number.) 
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:: (Note that Rate Plans contain their own specification for Included Units, so the only Usage Rate Method Type that requires this field is Fixed Rate.)
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Examples of Usage Rates include definitions of how to rate transactions like
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* call details (per minute, per second, per event, etc.)
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* data transfer (per MB, per GB, 95th percentile, etc.)
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* meter readings (per liter, per cubic yard, per Kw, etc.)
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Usage Rates also include a Supplier parameter, so that when they are linked to a '''[[Subscriptions|Subscription]]''', SmartBilling can identify the data source from which to collect the Usage Transactions.
  
  
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There are number of parameters or types, which can be used while defining usage charges. For example:  
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There are number of parameters that can be considered when rating usage transactions. For example, when rating usage for mobile phones, any of the following situations can apply:  
  
Calls in daytime, usually called peak time, will be charged on higher rate and in night time, i.e., off peak time rate will be relatively low. If calls are terminating within the same network, usually called on-net calls, would be charged at relatively low prices.  
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* '''Time-of-the-Day''': A networks provider may want to charge for calls during the daytime (peak time), at a higher rate, while charging for calls made during the night (off-peak) at a lower rate, because volumes are reduced and network capacity is under-utilized.
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* '''Day-of-the-Week''': By the same rationale, calls during the weekend could also be charged at lower prices.  
  
Calls during weekend, i.e., Sat and Sun would be charged at low prices. Calls to a particular destination would be charged at high prices.  
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* '''Surge Pricing''': Calls made from specific locations and at certain times (e.g. festivals, holidays, events, etc.) could be charged at special prices.  
  
Calls during some festival would be charged at special prices. Data download from a particular site would be free of cost. Sending SMS to a particular code would be charged at high rate.  
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* '''Location/Site/Destination Pricing (Roaming)''': Calls, text messages and/or data usage made to (or from) a particular destination could be charged at premium (or lower) prices, or be free-of-charge (subsidized by the promoter).  
  
Calls within a particular group of numbers, usually called closed user group (CUG), would be charged at zero price. Sending international or national MMS would be charged at the same prices.  
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* '''Network Routing''': Calls that originate and terminate within the same network (on-net)could be charged at special prices, or be free-of-charge.  
  
SmartBilling provide lots of flexibility to define various such rules to charge voice, data, SMS, or MMS usage generated by the customer, and also allows flexibility within usage rates by applying Rate Plans  
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* '''Closed User Groups''': Calls within a particular group of subscribers could be charged at special prices, or be free-of-charge.
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* '''Usage Pools''': Included usage (airtime, SMS, Data transfer) can be 'shared' within a particular group of subscribers.
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SmartBilling provides lots of flexibility to define rules to rate the various types of Usage transactions, and also allows the flexibility of using Rate Plans within the rating calculation.
  
  
 
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SmartBilling allows to create Rates that include Rate Plans, Included Usage, Usage Pools (rates are associated with usage charges). Fixed Rates. Rates have method of the rates (pass thru…) and type of rates.
 
  
 
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Revision as of 12:25, 18 August 2017

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Usage Rates

Usage Rates are among the most important types of charges supported in SmartBilling. They can only be applied within a Subscription and they define how usage transactions related to the subscribed Service are collected, rated and processed.

The calculation associated with a Usage Rate can be selected from one of the following Method Types:

Method Type   Description
Pass-Through Take the pricing from the usage transaction imported and use the same value to charge the customer.
Fixed-Rate The Rate (price), Cost, Minimum/Incremental Intervals (duration) and Included Units (minutes) are specified in the Usage Rate entity.
Rate Plan Use a look-up table to determine the rate at which to charge the customer. A field in the Usage Rate will specify the name of the Rate Plan to use. The index into the lookup table will depend upon the type, source (supplier) and format of the usage transaction being processed. (For Outbound International LD calls, the dialed number is the index, and the look-up finds the longest string in the look-up table that matches that number.)
(Note that Rate Plans contain their own specification for Included Units, so the only Usage Rate Method Type that requires this field is Fixed Rate.)

Examples of Usage Rates include definitions of how to rate transactions like

  • call details (per minute, per second, per event, etc.)
  • data transfer (per MB, per GB, 95th percentile, etc.)
  • meter readings (per liter, per cubic yard, per Kw, etc.)


Usage Rates also include a Supplier parameter, so that when they are linked to a Subscription, SmartBilling can identify the data source from which to collect the Usage Transactions.


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There are number of parameters that can be considered when rating usage transactions. For example, when rating usage for mobile phones, any of the following situations can apply:

  • Time-of-the-Day: A networks provider may want to charge for calls during the daytime (peak time), at a higher rate, while charging for calls made during the night (off-peak) at a lower rate, because volumes are reduced and network capacity is under-utilized.
  • Day-of-the-Week: By the same rationale, calls during the weekend could also be charged at lower prices.
  • Surge Pricing: Calls made from specific locations and at certain times (e.g. festivals, holidays, events, etc.) could be charged at special prices.
  • Location/Site/Destination Pricing (Roaming): Calls, text messages and/or data usage made to (or from) a particular destination could be charged at premium (or lower) prices, or be free-of-charge (subsidized by the promoter).
  • Network Routing: Calls that originate and terminate within the same network (on-net)could be charged at special prices, or be free-of-charge.
  • Closed User Groups: Calls within a particular group of subscribers could be charged at special prices, or be free-of-charge.
  • Usage Pools: Included usage (airtime, SMS, Data transfer) can be 'shared' within a particular group of subscribers.

SmartBilling provides lots of flexibility to define rules to rate the various types of Usage transactions, and also allows the flexibility of using Rate Plans within the rating calculation.


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